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[There was a private GT-T for sale in Ballarat. Saw it at carpoint.com.au. It was the GTR Purple, looked very, very l337! :D I'll try and find it... [/b]

I have inquired about that one.. the lady has gone over seas and her cousin was meant to call me when she came down from Sydney.

It's actually her b/f's car i think and it was in the auto salo for stereo comp.

it has blitz exhaust, hks filter bov, blitz turbo timer, but subbies have been removed.

yeah. Dark and creation, there is that one. But there was also another purple, pretty sure it was different. I can remember a 'Bendigo' or 'Ballarat', i think :D

maybe it was at autotrader.com.au....

purple looks bloody good on the R34 tho, very nice.

oh and creation, what car is going to be urs??

I think he means the silver one that started this thread, with the gold wheels :D

I was considering silver also, "titanium" nissan calls it, looks nice. I test drove a nice modified white 34 one too...but it was outta my price range [they wouldnt accept my offer of $37K would you believe?]. Had HKS fully adjustable suspension, 18inch wheels, tommy k stuff etc...I did prefer black, especially when you see them in the flesh, white is nice but black - i just had to have :)

Originally posted by ed

Hey can I get the name of the guy in Ballarat?

I'm after complete headlights with the Xenon power packs and all.

Mine was converted at compliancing :)

I'm going to ballarat this Saturday to re-check my gtt.. i need advice. he is going to get it roadworthy then put the xenons back in for me... come along if you wish.

cheers

Originally posted by Sypher Dyas

I am from Ballarat!

I didn't think there were many Skylines for sale here. There are a few in car yards. Looking at that first pic, I know where that is! That is not exactly one of Ballarats "nice" suburbs

It's basically right near the freeway to melbourne.... I have been looking for a gtt for a while on the net and in the unique cars magazine and this is the cheapest so far. Just need to confirm that it is not dodgy.. i'm a bit bias as the looks have me hooked already.

I was last in Ballarat / Sebas 2 weeks ago and let me tell you I have never seen so many R34's in the one area. Most of them for sale too. On the road between Sebas / Ballarat I saw 2 r34 GTR's and 4 r34GTT's...I thought I was in heaven :D There are a few importers in the area, also compliancers and wreckers too, that all deal with 34's atm...there are also usually advertised cars for sale on the net from the b'rat area! [carpoint etc].

Originally posted by Sypher Dyas

I am from Ballarat!

I didn't think there were many Skylines for sale here. There are a few in car yards. Looking at that first pic, I know where that is! That is not exactly one of Ballarats "nice" suburbs

Originally posted by ice180

best and toughest looking R34 GTT I have seen.

www.pbase.com/franks

www.pbase.com/sexy180

this was around 35k plus on roads. had the bodykit, 17 inch sparco rims, exhaust, springs and stereo.. yellow is also pretty rare they always seem to go for more.

the yellow is going for $38500 from ballarat.. i am considering that as well.

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